That is not true and is only rumors made up about him.I researched it extensively.

[2] February 25, 2015 at 9:58pm

george-harrison responded:

I have not been a fan of Rick Warren since that q&a he had with obama in 08 but he refutes the Chrislam teaching as false reporting
http://www.christianpost.com/news/exclusive-rick-warren-flat-out-wrong-that-muslims-christians-view-god-the-same-70767/

You have been deceived. A Christian does not believe that God was once a man and that men can become gods with their own planet and people to worship him. And Joseph Smith does not decide who gets into Heaven. You need to read Jesus Christ/Joseph Smith, A Search for Truth by Floyd C. McElveen. The blasphemy, heresy and apostasy of Mormonism will lead you to Hell.

Generalize much? This Baby Boomer is not “worthless” and is not “the cause of many of the economic problems today.” I graduated from college with a BS in Accounting and an MBA in Finance, served my country in time of war, got a well-paying job, paid my taxes, voted Republican and retired early and am financially independent. So bite me.

No tears for the newly-departed Kayla Mueller, the ISIS hostage whose parents confirmed today that she is dead. Mueller was a Jew-hating, anti-Israel piece of crap who worked with HAMAS and helped Palestinians harass Israeli soldiers and block them from doing their job of keeping Islamic terrorists out of Israel. She also worked to prevent Israel from tearing down terrorists’ “houses,” which the Palestinian terrorists used to smuggle weapons from and to HAMAS in order to perpetrate terrorist attacks. And she wrote several lying, anti-Israel blog posts.

So clearly you're a creationist.
Not being rude or anything but I am interested in your reasons for being a creationist?

[-2] February 8, 2015 at 6:36pm

lordjosh responded:

He provided a link. Why don't you start there, genius?

[-1] February 8, 2015 at 6:40pm

Professor_Physika responded:

"He provided a link. Why don’t you start there, genius?"
Oh I did. I didn't find much I haven't seen before.
But I'm more interested in what the poster thinks and/or accepts.
Besides, I have no interest in going through yet another creation website. As I said, there wasn't much that I haven't seen. If I'm gonna go through one of those things, I might as well go through Answers in Genesis or something "nicer". At least the presentation is better.

[1] February 8, 2015 at 6:53pm

Ster2 responded:

Obviously Proff P hit a nerve :) ? Lol

February 8, 2015 at 8:25pm

fortherecord responded:

“He provided a link. Why don’t you start there, genius?”
Oh I did. I didn’t find much I haven’t seen before.
But I’m more interested in what the poster thinks and/or accepts.
Besides, I have no interest in going through yet another creation website. As I said, there wasn’t much that I haven’t seen. If I’m gonna go through one of those things, I might as well go through Answers in Genesis or something “nicer”. At least the presentation is better."
So I can give the exact same response for the exact same reasons when some atheist tells me to go to an "evolution" (or similar) website.

February 8, 2015 at 8:35pm

Professor_Physika responded:

@fortherecord:
I'd say that depends entirely on the context that the link is being given.
You can of course always choose to discredit it, but reasons should be given why

February 8, 2015 at 9:39pm

fortherecord responded:

Physika, but you didn't do that.
The closest you came was saying things like "Oh I did. I didn’t find much I haven’t seen before."
And when I went there I found plenty, to look at.

February 8, 2015 at 10:05pm

Professor_Physika responded:

@for:
As I said, I have no interest in going through yet another creation website and addressing each claim individually, claims I didnt know whether or not the original poster believed or not. That's why I asked why they were a creationist so I could address the beliefs of the OP

February 8, 2015 at 11:45pm

fortherecord responded:

Physika, and my response was that I could say the exact same thing about evolutionist (or old Earth) 'science' websites.
I have seen them and their claims before, too.
I can't speak for the OP, but if it matters, I can tell you why I myself am a creationist.
I grew up secular, and while I did believe in G-d, that belief did not translate into me living my life much different then any other secular person did.
I went to a conservative synagogue after school for classes to learn about my heritage and to get ready for my Bar Mitzvoh, but it was all tradition and culture rather then living like I believed in G-d, except for sometimes we went to pray on the high holidays and we celebrated a few of the major holidays like Passover and Chanukah.
But I went to a public school and we did not keep kosher or anything like that, so I ate at Mc Donalds and Jack in the Box and Dennys and those kinds of usual places.
I even said (which I meant at the time) at my Bar Mitzvoh speech that I wanted to be a scientist.
But the problem was that I faced so much bullying (not just at school either) that I had an extremely hard time concentrating on my studies and they suffered greatly because of it.
Continued next post---

February 8, 2015 at 11:54pm

fortherecord responded:

On top of that, there were those in my family who hated my being such a 'bookworm' and wanting to read and study all the time.
I was told to go out and hang out with the neighborhood kids who were into smoking Pot and finding ways to rip off stores and things like that.
So hanging around them it was a mixture of showing them how to do things since in our group I guess I was the smartest (and have been told throughout my life even by those who did not like me, as well as those who did how intelligent they all thought I was without my asking or even bringing the subject up) and getting even more bullied at times.
I thought there had to be something better then this kind of life so without going into a super ten or twenty post, long story of exactly how and where, I came into contact with rabbis from Chabad Lubavitch who I started learning from about my religion, that is the actual reasons for why a Jew should follow G-d and not just 'because it's a tradition'.
They also showed me in detail why there was bullying in the world and that there was more to life then going to parties just to find a click to join so you could be part of the 'in group' that was making fun and laughing behind the backs of those who were 'not cool'.
I started seeing how everything came together as part of G-ds plan and started getting answers no one else could provide (like why antisemitism existed, and not just the surface platitudes).
Continued---

February 9, 2015 at 12:03am

fortherecord responded:

But the actual deep reasons, of why a Jew who had no idea he was Jewish would be so viciously hated for being a Jew by so many antisemites who love to dig into peoples ancestry just to 'weed out all the stealth Jews who are controlling the world as part of a secret plot'.
I saw how things people thing of as not evil (such as gossiping about others and all the back biting office politics and all the jokes about who is 'tough' and who is a 'wimp' (which really are not jokes, they are just disguised that way, and the proof is anytime someone says it back to whoever said it about them, you can see how quickly it turns into serious threats of an actual fight, it usually does not take long, from that point).
I also saw how wonderful the holidays were and how restful it is to have a mandated day off on the Sabbath where work is forbidden (except to save a life such as for a doctor, who must work that minute or the patient dies).
Once I started seeing everything in such detail and how it came together and how much happier the families were compared to the back stabbing 'screw them before they screw you' world out there, I realized how insane it all was and how much more sane following Torah was.
Well all that could not be so true if the Torah was only partly true or if any part of it could be 'disproved'.
And when I saw that despite repeated attempts for thousands of years to disprove Torah no one ever could (including scientists)...continued---

February 9, 2015 at 12:09am

fortherecord responded:

Then I realized that it had to be all true, including the genesis account of how the world began.
This was further strengthened very recently when after having struggled with certain issues in my life that finding out certain insights into how to grow in faith has also helped me greatly in a physical measurable, and testable way, with things that have now started to get solved when all though my life whether religious or not in all cases in all places and all situations previously, nothing but nothing was working, and now it's starting to, thank G-d, with the new insights I recently learned.
So there you have it, even though it's quite a few long posts, it's still only the basics and bare introduction into why I am today a Creationist, for whatever that may be worth, to anyone who reads this.

So now what you are saying is that there were six survivors from the crash. The one you saved before the media and first responders showed up plus the five that were documented as being saved. How convenient.